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Sled Surfers is a single player action game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Sled Surfers is an action-packed single-player game where you race down snowy and icy slopes, dodging obstacles and surfing to victory. The gameplay involves a lot of grinding to progress, which may test your patience. While engaging, the experience is frequently interrupted by too many advertisements.

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61%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,140 reviews
gameplay7 positive mentions
monetization366 negative mentions

  • The first level is fun and offers unlimited playtime, making it enjoyable to get started.
  • The game has cute graphics and is easy to pick up, providing a good way to pass the time.
  • Players appreciate the option to watch ads for bonuses, which can enhance gameplay without being overly intrusive.
  • After completing the first level, players are introduced to a ticket system that limits playtime, requiring them to wait or pay to continue.
  • Progress resets after each level, causing frustration as players lose all upgrades and coins accumulated.
  • The game is heavily monetized, with many players feeling that it prioritizes ad revenue and in-app purchases over enjoyable gameplay.
  • monetization
    399 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, who report a heavy reliance on ads that become increasingly intrusive after the initial level. While some players appreciate the option to watch ads for bonuses, many feel that the introduction of a ticket system in later levels forces them to either watch excessive ads or make in-app purchases to continue playing. Overall, the consensus is that the game's fun gameplay is overshadowed by its aggressive monetization tactics, leading to a frustrating experience for many players.

    • “Fun game but the monetization is too obnoxious.”
    • “The game is fun, but the no ads purchase is a lie.”
    • “Very fun game with no microtransactions and balanced rewards.”
    • “This would be okay if it didn't mean that you now need 'tickets' to play, which you can only get through watching ads or purchasing them.”
    • “The constant ads are what you can pay to remove, but gems are the only way to increase an important progression system yet can only be obtained with ads or more money.”
    • “Once you hit the second level, the ads get unbearable.”
  • gameplay
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay reviews highlight a mix of enjoyment and frustration; while the initial experience is fun and easy to pick up, many players express disappointment with the introduction of a pay-to-play ticket system and increased ad frequency after reaching level 2. The game mechanics are criticized for becoming inconsistent and glitchy, detracting from the overall experience. Despite its potential and simple gameplay loop, the changes have led to a decline in player interest and satisfaction.

    • “The gameplay was fun, not too challenging, interesting upgrades, and the ads were done perfectly-- largely optional, mostly to enhance rewards.”
    • “The gameplay simplicity makes it easy to pick up and play whenever there are free moments throughout the day.”
    • “Pretty nice gameplay, barely any ads, very intuitive, don't get any better than this.”
    • “Gameplay is the same but now a pay-to-play ticket system, wait 20 minutes between runs or pay -- not for infinite tickets mind you, for an exhaustible quantity of tickets you will need to pay even more money to replenish eventually.”
    • “However, the second level starts out fine, but as the level progresses, it would seem that the game mechanics are altered so you start to veer into the rocks or the sled slides out from under you for no reason.”
    • “It sucks because this game has potential with the simple gameplay loop, but it's not as advertised after investing into level 1.”
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally described as cute and fun, with some users praising their appeal on modern devices. However, several players report significant graphic glitches, such as visual gaps and performance issues, particularly on older devices, which detracts from the overall experience. While some users enjoy the aesthetic, others express a desire for improvements and options to adjust settings for smoother gameplay.

    • “The graphics are cute and fun... did I already say that?!?”
    • “Love this app, great graphics, responsive on my S21 Ultra.”
    • “Very cool game, love the graphics.”
    • “You can't even load this damn game up, which by the way sucks for graphics, without glitching the entire time.”
    • “Fun time waster, but graphic glitches are annoying (can see the world through gaps in the ice graphics; this didn't happen on iOS).”
    • “The graphics are so bad, please update with better graphics, then I'll give 5 stars.”
  • grinding
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and repetitive, often feeling that progress is slow and unsatisfying due to resets that negate achievements. While some appreciate the ability upgrades that alleviate the grind to an extent, many express frustration over the lack of scaling income and the overall tedious nature of the gameplay, suggesting it may not be worth more than a low price point.

    • “What’s the point of grinding, upgrading, and planning strategy if the game just resets everything like it never mattered?”
    • “The income also doesn't really scale with how far you get, so it becomes tedious trying to get enough coins to upgrade anything.”
    • “Complete the first level after about 45 minutes of grinding levels just to watch all your progress disappear.”
  • humor
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, with many users finding it entertaining and funny, particularly for kids. However, some players noted that the humor is overshadowed by gameplay issues, such as the necessity of watching ads or making purchases to progress. Overall, the game features amusing references and a lighthearted tone that appeals to its audience.

    • “Okay, so because I have 'sledding game' on my Steam wishlist, I know this is a knock-off of that game using penguins instead of frogs, but omg there's a reference to that game in level two and that was so funny.”
    • “Very good and funny game.”
    • “This game is funny and entertaining.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report significant stability issues, including frequent freezing during ads and persistent glitches and lag, particularly at the start of level 3, which hinder gameplay. Additionally, graphic glitches detract from the experience, with players noting visibility issues through the ice that were not present on iOS. Overall, while the game is seen as a fun time-waster, its stability problems are a major drawback.

    • “The ad always freezes.”
    • “For some reason, the game glitches and lags at the beginning of level 3, and I'm unable to control my sled, so all I do is crash.”
    • “Fun time waster, but graphic glitches are annoying (I can see the world through gaps in the ice graphics; this didn't happen on iOS).”
  • character development
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features satisfying character development, which users appreciate; however, it is criticized for being overly saturated with ads and microtransactions. Additionally, some elements, such as sled and character designs, appear to be derivative of the original game.

    • “Great little game with satisfying character development.”
    • “Great little game with satisfying character development, but absolutely bloated with ads and microtransactions.”
    • “Sled Surfers even goes as far as copying many aspects of the original, including sled design, character design, and map concepts.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the game's high replayability, noting that its fun and accessible nature ensures each run offers a unique experience.

    • “It is fun and easy to pick up, with great replay value since every run feels different.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express a desire for more customization options regarding graphics settings, particularly the ability to disable particle effects like snowflakes, to enhance performance and achieve smoother gameplay.

    • “I wish there was an option to disable the particle effects like the snowflakes, or adjust the graphics for smoother performance.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express concern that the game's emotional impact is being compromised by external influences, particularly criticizing the perceived infringement on the integrity of a beloved developer known for their wholesome content.

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Sled Surfers is a action game.

Sled Surfers is available on Phone and Tablet.

Sled Surfers was developed by CrazyLabs LTD.

Sled Surfers has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Sled Surfers is a single player game.

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